MECHANICAL TENSION GAUGES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
TETKO SEFAR AMERICA INC 333 S HIGHLAND AVE BRIARCLIFF MANOR NY 10510 Mechanical Tension Gauges; and Tensiometers Used to Establish Correct Tension on a Printing Screen;Woven Wire Cloths; and Wire Cloth Sifting Screen Used in Chemical and Food Processing;Cleaning Paste for Removal of Ink Residues, Emulsion Particles and Ghost Images from Printing Screens;Woven and Synthetic Fabrics Made of Nylon, Polyester, Polyethylene, Polypropylene and Silk and Synthetic Woven Fabric for Screening; Woven Fabrics for Industrial and Technical Use-Namely, Stencil Cloth for Screen Printing, and Bolting Cloth for Sifting and Straining Purposes; Woven Fabrics for Industrial and Technical Use-Namely, Fabric for Dry-Sifting and Separating, Filtering, Straining and Process Printing; and Silk Cloth, Taffeta Weave;Water Soluble Screen Mesh Filler Applied to Printing Screens; and Diazo Sensitized Photographic Emulsion to Make Printing Screens; and Frame Adhesives;Synthetic Textile Fibers;Services in Providing Technical Assistance to Aid in Choosing the Right Woven Fabrics and Wire Cloths for Sifting, Screening, and Filtration Processes, and for Screen Printing in the Graphic Arts, Textile, Electronic Circuit Boards, Ceramic and Glass Printing Industries;
TETKO MAT TETKO INC. 333 SOUTH HIGHLAND AVENUE BRIARCLIFF NY 105102000 Mechanical Tension Gauges;
TETKO MAT SEFAR AMERICA INC. 333 SOUTH HIGHLAND AVENUE BRIARCLIFF MANOR NY 10510 MECHANICAL TENSION GAUGES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A hoist provides high mechanical advantage and accurate positioning, driven by hand or with a powered rotary implement such as a drill. The hoist includes flexible tension members, such as chains, cables or straps, for applying force and tension to a load. A load nut is connected to the tension members for high mechanical advantage from rotational drive input to a load screw threadedly connected to the load nut. Alongside the tension members are guides forming channel-like spaces within which the flexible tension members travel. The guides, or portions of the guides, pass through the load nut in most forms of the invention.